Bhutan Travel Blog - Page 3
People from all over the world have written about Bhutan in blogs, forums and magazines, some of which are out of date due to change in geography, policies and with time.
Bhutan consistently features as a top hotspot tourist destination for travelers from all over the world and many travel products have been explored in line with the change in the taste, requirements, habits and preferences of the tourists.
A dedicated core team from Bhutan Swallowtail will be updating on a regular basis about everything regarding Bhutan and make this page into a one-stop information center.
Where to Stay in Royal Manas Park
Since the opening of Royal Manas National Park in 2010, numerous lodges, eco-camps and tourist standard hotels had sprung with different themes and views so that the visiting tourist could experience the natural beauty of the park.
With the aim to enhance and build sustainable tourism opportunities in the park, the NGO like WWF UK had also funded in building the basic infrastructure and lodges in strategic location in the park.
Details of The Daily Program of Thimphu Festival
One of the most celebrated Festivals of Bhutan is the Thimphu Tshechu or the Thimphu Festival. The Thimphu Tshechu is performed at the Tendrel Thang, the performing courtyard adjacent to the spectacular and magnificent Tashi Chho Dzong or the Fortress of Glorious Religion.
Top 5 Star Hotels & Resorts in Bhutan
Bhutan is progressively becoming a top hotspot tourist destination famed for its pristine almost untouched nature, unique culture and traditions, and its Happiness Policy exhibited by the smiling Bhutanese people in their warm and hospitable nature. The Royal Government of Bhutan and related tourism sectors including Tour Operators continuously work towards living up to its respectable reputation in terms of providing excellent service and facilities.
Snow Capped Mountains and Waterfalls
Though the Royal Manas National Park in Zhemgang is famed for wildlife viewing, nature adventure and exotic birding experience, however en-route to the Park you will be driving through the Black Mountain Ranges and High Mountain passes from where you can see the Himalayas of Bhutan.
The Popular Dunmang Natural Hot Spring and Bird Watching
While Bhutan is known by many names, the most relevant is “The Land of Medicinal Herbs’ as coined by the Tibetan traditional doctors as there are numerous medicinal plants and herbs grown and many not identified yet. The herbal plants/soil and the mineral rocks combine to give the hot-springs a powerful natural healing of various medicinal values which is considered to cure many diseases and ailments.
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